When Phoebe Robbins learns her family will move to Sitka, Alaska, she is unsure what this wild, untamed land might offer her. But before she even sets foot on this new territory, she has an unexpected encounter with Dalton Lindquist. Dalton is a man haunted by dark family secrets. When he decides to pursue answers to his past, he finds he must leave Sitka...and the lovely Phoebe. But Dalton is not the only one who has sought her attention. His best friend, Yuri, determines to claim her affection, as well. As the past collides with a tenuous future, the battle for Phoebe’s heart is only the start of the challenges that face them....
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"This one was even better than the first book. The characters seemed much more real in this one and while there were conflicts between characters it was more believable since Dalton's brothers played a very minor role in the story. I loved seeing how Dalton dealt with their truly evil characters and it made his faith stronger. Can't wait until the next book comes out!"
— Jodi (5 out of 5 stars)
“Engaging descriptions of the Alaskan setting and cultural tensions and rapid pacing help the reader enter fully into the drama.”
— Booklist" Not horrible, not great, a little bland "
— Heidi, 2/1/2014" I'm really enjoying this series by Tracie Peterson, and I'm looking forward to the next book. "
— Deeanna, 1/21/2014" An enjoyable, light read with a Christian angle to it. I really enjoy Tracie Peterson's books! :) "
— Jenny, 1/15/2014" I really liked this book. I like how there was 2 romances. This series by Tracie Peterson is really a great one. I look foward to what there is in store for the characters in the third book. "
— Sierra, 1/11/2014" I had much higher hopes for this part of the series after reading book one. However, I found it lacking in the story line, character development, etc. "
— Leslie, 1/7/2014" I am really enjoying this series! I bought them on a recommendation of someone I don't know, which I don't usually do. And am so glad I did! "
— Audrey, 1/4/2014" In love with this series, on to book 3! "
— Chelsea, 1/2/2014" Huge disappointment =( I knew what was going to happen within the first two chapters.... "
— Nirel, 12/16/2013" The plot was weak through three fourths of the book. The plot was more exciting near the end. I did finish the book but would not recommend it. "
— Sharon, 12/1/2013" I enjoyed the basic story line of this book, especially the location details, but I wish the author was better at developing her stories and characters. "
— Katri, 8/16/2013" I love Tracie Peterson's books! I have read everyone of her books that my library carries. Her books are an easy read but I love the drama/romance in them. "
— Tina, 7/6/2013" The second book in the series takes the story to the next generation. There are still unresolved family complications that must be dealt with. "
— Linda, 6/18/2013" Christian fiction is so darn contrived, lack of character development in this one is a major bummer as well. No more Peterson for me. "
— •´|||||`•., 10/1/2012" sequel to Dawn's Prelude. it was decent. :) "
— Cheri, 5/7/2012" Great book, took me a little bit to get into it. But once I gave it my full attention I couldn't put it down! "
— Rachel, 4/29/2012" As enjoyable as the first book in the series. I look forward to the next one. "
— Michele, 4/2/2012" The 2nd book in the Song of Alaska. It was a good book, although slow at times. The story is of Dalton and his life in Sitka. He goes back to Kansas City to meet his siblings and has decisions to make when he learns of his inheritance. "
— Sandy, 2/20/2012" This was not my favorite book. It had nothing to do with Phoebe and Dalton's love story. It was all about everyone else and their problems. And still about the Gray's and their influence. I got bored with this book. "
— Kallie, 2/7/2012" Grew tired of the story within the first few sentences, not gonna lie. "
— Elizabeth, 1/16/2012" Another excellent read by Tracie Peterson! "
— Carolyn, 9/18/2011" I like Christian fiction! And this was a good one. "
— Susan, 9/8/2011" Christian fiction is so darn contrived, lack of character development in this one is a major bummer as well. No more Peterson for me. "
— Brandi, 4/18/2011" The 2nd book in the Song of Alaska. It was a good book, although slow at times. The story is of Dalton and his life in Sitka. He goes back to Kansas City to meet his siblings and has decisions to make when he learns of his inheritance. "
— Sandy, 3/22/2011" I enjoyed the basic story line of this book, especially the location details, but I wish the author was better at developing her stories and characters. "
— Katri, 3/4/2011" I am really enjoying this series! I bought them on a recommendation of someone I don't know, which I don't usually do. And am so glad I did! "
— Audrey, 2/21/2011" Huge disappointment =( I knew what was going to happen within the first two chapters.... "
— Nirel, 11/7/2010" I like Christian fiction! And this was a good one. "
— Susan, 10/9/2010" I love Tracie Peterson's books! I have read everyone of her books that my library carries. Her books are an easy read but I love the drama/romance in them. "
— Tina, 10/7/2010" sequel to Dawn's Prelude. it was decent. :) "
— Cheri, 9/28/2010" As enjoyable as the first book in the series. I look forward to the next one. "
— Michele, 7/28/2010Tracie Peterson is the award-winning author of over one hundred books. She was awarded a Career Achievement Award from RT Book Reviews in 2007 for inspirational fiction and has won a number of other prestigious awards. She previously managed Barbour Publishing’s Heartsong Presents book line and teaches writing workshops at a variety of conferences every year.
Sherri Berger has a theater and improv background, having studied at Chicago’s famed Second City. Her wide vocal range and ability to do a variety of character voices have afforded her a long career involving every aspect of the voice-over business, including commercials, promos, and documentaries. She has created numerous characters for animated programs such as Pound Puppies, and she had a recurring voice-over role on the 1980s ABC television series Sable.